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Old 02-18-2017, 03:26 AM
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Drinking at night can also cause someone to not breathe well while sleeping, wake up choking, or wake up unable to breathe. It's quite scary and dangerous!
Annie, I don't drink at all hardly, so that's not a factor. However, I have problems breathing, when I'm sleeping. I wake up choking or unable to breathe.

OMG!!!!

Can you tell me more about this, because you've described what I feel to a tee? The only thing is I have this problem, when I lie on my left side. It seems that my scapula muscle is fighting a losing battle and gets heavy. A few days later, I can still feel the sore spot where I feel the twitching/giving out of the muscle. This has been going on for over ten years, and now, I feel the sore spot. It seems that spot on the muscle took a beating over the years. Mind you, this sore spot isn't painful or very sore, but if I apply deep pressure on that spot, I can feel the sore spot. It just feels as if it is overworked.
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